The Legal Case for Cyber Risk Management Programs and What They Should Include

"Cyber" has been treated as "just an IT issue" for far too long. It is not "just an IT issue"-cyber is an overall business risk issue that must be properly managed to comply with many laws and regulations, meaning it is also a legal issue. In this session we will examine:

The most impactful recent legal and regulatory developments including case updates, FTC enforcement actions, the New York Cybersecurity Regulations, and the GDPR;

How the application of these rules requires companies to have a robust and continuously maturing cyber risk management program;

The Legal Case for Cyber Risk Management Programs and What They Should Include

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Jay Johnson

Partner, Jones Day

Jay Johnson is a former federal prosecutor with 15 years of government and law firm experience in litigation, investigations, and regulatory compliance. Having previously tried a number of cases to juries in federal court, he represents companies facing complex litigation and advises on regulatory compliance measures, with an emphasis on data privacy, cybersecurity, intellectual property, and white collar issues. Johnson also co-founded the Firm's Global Privacy & Cybersecurity Update, a bi-monthly publication produced by a global 30-attorney team.
Prior to joining Jones Day, Johnson was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Texas and the district-wide coordinator for computer hacking and intellectual property issues.

Shawn Tuma

Attorney, Spencer Fane LLP

Shawn Tuma is an attorney internationally recognized in cybersecurity, computer fraud and data privacy law, in which he has practiced for nearly two decades.
In 2016, he was selected by the National Law Journal as a Cybersecurity Law Trailblazer and Texas SuperLawyers for the Top 100 Lawyers in DFW. He serves as General Counsel and Board Member for the Cyber Future Foundation, on the Policy Council for the National Technology Security Coalition, Cybersecurity Task Force for the Intelligent Transportation Society of America, Advisory Board of the University of North Texas Cyber Forensics Lab, and an Officer for the Computer & Technology Section of the State Bar of Texas, among many other activities.

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